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What are the literary works in Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties?
The following are five literary works of Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties:

1, "Missing the Room": It is a group of poems written by Xu Gan, a poet in the Three Kingdoms period at the end of Han Dynasty. This group of poems is about the wife's yearning for her husband who left home. The whole poem is divided into six chapters. According to what I see, feel and think every day, I repeatedly and carefully express the hope, disappointment and expectation of homesick women from all aspects.

2. On Dazhuang: It is one of the later works of Ruan Ji, a metaphysical scholar in the Three Kingdoms period. It abandons etiquette and law, opposes Buddhism, pursues the freedom of individual self, opposes "nature" and "Buddhism", and thinks that "heaven and earth are born in nature, and everything in heaven and earth is born in heaven and earth", and everything in heaven and earth is naturally generated by itself.

3. Sorrow and Anger Poetry: It is a four-character poem written by Ji Kang of the Three Kingdoms. This is a long poem describing the grievances of the poet after he was imprisoned because of the Lu 'an incident. The appearance of this poem has a deeper cause of the times and is closely related to the poet's unique personality. Poetry is sharp, sharp and gorgeous in language.

4. "Leisure Fu": It is a fu created by Pan Yue, a writer in Jin Dynasty. This article summarizes the author's 30-year official experience and shows the pleasure of seclusion. Quanfu is good at the arrangement of gorgeous rhetoric and the listing of celebrity allusions. The sentence pattern is dominated by four characters, with five characters, six characters and three characters mixed. There are both compound sentence and prose, which are uneven and varied.

5. The Poem of Jiao Nv is a poem written by Zuo Si, a writer in Jin Dynasty. The author cuts out several scenes from daily life, carefully depicts the innocent and lively modes of the two little daughters, and accurately and vividly outlines their charming and lively personalities, with his father's little smile between the lines and a unique feeling of family life between pen and ink.